On Sat, 5 Mar 2005, Andy Powell wrote:
> The dotted form of usage (DC.Date.Created) is no longer recommended.
> The current DCMI Recommendation about how to encode DC metadata in
> (X)HTML is
>
> Expressing Dublin Core in HTML/XHTML meta and link elements
> http://dublincore.org/documents/dcq-html/
>
> which contains a full XHTML example of the kind of thing you are trying to
> do in section 6.
In answering this question I noticed that one of my own tools, DC-assist,
was generating HTML examples that used the old dotted notation :-(
So, I've fixed DC-assist so that it
- provides examples using XHTML rather than HTML
- uses the recommended XHTML syntax
- includes details and examples for all the metadata terms currently in
DCMI maintained namespaces
DC-assist is a small, flexible help utility for metadata applications and
is intended to complement the help pages embedded within existing
software.
http://www.ukoln.ac.uk/metadata/dcassist/
It can be configured for any 'application profile' that conforms with the
notions of elements, element refinements and encoding schemes as defined
within the DC Abstract Model.
Andy
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